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... called upon by the magistrates to go out to service . But then I was become so good a work- woman myself , and the ladies were so kind to me , that I was past it ; for I could earn as much for my nurse as was enough to keep me ; so she ...
... called upon by the magistrates to go out to service . But then I was become so good a work- woman myself , and the ladies were so kind to me , that I was past it ; for I could earn as much for my nurse as was enough to keep me ; so she ...
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... called once or twice for me to give it me , but I was unhappily out of the way , and when I came back she was past being in a condition to speak of it . However , the daughter was so honest afterwards as to give it me , though at first ...
... called once or twice for me to give it me , but I was unhappily out of the way , and when I came back she was past being in a condition to speak of it . However , the daughter was so honest afterwards as to give it me , though at first ...
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... snare to all women , viz . , taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was , as he called it , how agreeable , how well- carriaged , and the like ; and this he contrived so subtly , as if he had known as well how [ 18 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
... snare to all women , viz . , taking notice upon all occasions how pretty I was , as he called it , how agreeable , how well- carriaged , and the like ; and this he contrived so subtly , as if he had known as well how [ 18 ] MOLL FLANDERS.
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... called Mile End , where lived a confi- dant of his , where we went in , and where was all the convenience in the world to be as wicked as we pleased . When we were together he began to talk very gravely to me , and to tell me he did not ...
... called Mile End , where lived a confi- dant of his , where we went in , and where was all the convenience in the world to be as wicked as we pleased . When we were together he began to talk very gravely to me , and to tell me he did not ...
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... called it ; told me I was unkind to myself , and unkind to him in it ; that it was a crisis unlooked for upon us both , but that he did not see any other way to save us both from ruin , and therefore he thought it the more unkind ; but ...
... called it ; told me I was unkind to myself , and unkind to him in it ; that it was a crisis unlooked for upon us both , but that he did not see any other way to save us both from ruin , and therefore he thought it the more unkind ; but ...
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